A Japanese serow caught in a trap was stabbed by a horn or a man died Aichi October 5, 19:22

On the 2nd of this month, in a forest in Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture, a Japanese serow, a national special natural monument, was caught in a trap that catches wild boars, and a man with a trap was killed by an injury that seems to have been stabbed by a horn.

On the 2nd of this month, a 70-year-old man living in the city of Tsugeno, Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture, who was patrolling the trap, contacted his family that he had been killed by a deer.



According to the city, when an ambulance worker rushed in, he was found to have fallen unconsciously near a male Japanese serow, about 90 cm in length, with his leg trapped, and he was taken to the hospital. Then he died.



The man's thigh has a horn-stabbed wound that appears to have been stabbed by an antelope.



The local hunting association slaughtered the antelope with the permission of the prefecture.



The man belonged to the Hunting Club and was active in catching wild boars and deer that devastated crops, but if the Japanese serow, a national special natural monument, is trapped, it must be escaped in Shinshiro City. The man is believed to have been stabbed with a horn when he tried to remove the trap.



The city calls attention to the safety of multiple people when Japanese serows are trapped.